
Pop superstar Ariana Grande has revealed on her Instagram Story the sad news that her beloved grandmother, Marjorie “Nonna” Grande, passed away at the age of 99.
Grande posted the heartfelt message following Nonna’s peaceful passing, expressing deep love and gratitude for her lifelong
support.
Marjorie Grande, born October 12, 1925, was a cherished figure both in Ariana’s personal life and career. Known for her affectionate nickname “Nonna,” she made music history in March 2024 by becoming the oldest person ever featured on the Billboard Hot 100. Nonna appeared on the closing track “Ordinary Things” from Ariana’s album Eternal Sunshine, sharing wise life advice that resonated with listeners.
Over the years, Ariana frequently celebrated their bond publicly. In 2018, she famously took Nonna to get her first tattoo, an emotional scene she shared on Instagram Stories. The grandmother and granddaughter duo attended award shows together, and Ariana even surprised her at the premiere of Wicked .
Grande’s tribute highlighted Nonna’s enduring legacy—her warmth, wisdom, and the indelible impact she had on Ariana’s life and music. Fans around the world joined Ariana in honoring Marjorie’s memory, sharing condolence messages and recalling the beautiful moments the duo shared.
you will be missed, nonna pic.twitter.com/ZeLTWMvdr2
— ivan. (@yasscorrset) June 17, 2025
at least nonna got to see ariana’s dream come true in the last year of her life :( pic.twitter.com/dfzzE1dO2q
— jade 🫧 (@agsmysweetener) June 17, 2025
rest in peace, nonna 🖤pic.twitter.com/9SkoYlJO2p
— ♥︎ (@ariloveplace) June 17, 2025
oh nonna…reunited with grandpa grande. it won’t be the same without you pic.twitter.com/682XsaHPyq
— alex (@coconutgrandexx) June 17, 2025
Nonna Legacy lives forever, Rip Mama pic.twitter.com/3y3bLYSB04
— Kay (@LegendaryKay__) June 17, 2025
As Ariana mourns the loss of her “Nonna,” she also celebrates a remarkable life that touched both her own heart and the hearts of her fans—for almost a century.
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